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wisconsindead |
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February 27, 2012 10:07:18am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: The other one intro (Musician help) |
that other one is a pure monster. At times it gets so thunderous its like a train wreck, but in a good way. And the climax around 6 minutes with jer shredding... perfection.
I had a friend who was really into rap and had quite the subwoofer set up in his car. I asked to play DP 18 TOO in his car to see how it sounded. The intro was merely car shaking, you couldnt even make out the notes.
This post was modified by wisconsindead on 2012-02-27 18:07:18
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TOOTMO |
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February 29, 2012 08:30:16am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: The other one intro (Musician help) |
"...it gets so thunderous its like a train wreck..."
A "rampaging pack of pachyderms" always came to my mind.
I also love that tone Jerry has around the three-minute mark. It's a strange sound; I've never heard him play that note[s] again.
This is another favorite from the same ilk:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd78-01-06.sbd.clugston.6953.sbeok.shnfThe whole second set is beastly: Playin>Estmated>Drums>TOO>Truckin !!! Playin and Estimated would consume over half of your lunch hour.
Enjoy,
Judge TOOTMO